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American Culture in the 1930s

David Eldridge

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Paper, 224 pages, 22 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-7486-2259-7
$29.50

December, 2008
Cloth, 224 pages, 22 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-7486-2258-0
Edinburgh University Press
$100.00

This book provides an insightful overview of the major cultural forms of 1930s America: literature and drama, music and radio, film and photography, art and design, and a chapter on the role of the federal government in the development of the arts. The intellectual context of 1930s American culture is a strong feature, whilst case studies of influential texts and practitioners of the decade – from War of the Worlds to The Grapes of Wrath and from Edward Hopper to the Rockefeller Centre – help to explain the cultural impulses of radicalism, nationalism and escapism that characterize the United States in the 1930s.

Key Features:

* 3 case studies per chapter featuring key texts, genres, writers and artists

* Chronology of 1930s American Culture

* Bibliographies for each chapter

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About the Author

David Eldridge is a Lecturer in American Studies at the University of Hull. He specialises in the history of American culture and is the author of Hollywood’s History Films (I.B. Tauris, 2006).

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